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Chapter 5: Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Initiatives

Racial Disparity in Service Referrals from Juvenile Courts
Carolyn S. Breda

Evaluating Youth Mental Health Needs at the Maine Youth Center
Stephen A. Turner, James T. Yoe

Reductions in Legal Offences and Adjudications while Enrolled in the Wraparound Milwaukee Program
Eric Seybold, Stephen Gilbertson, Sarah Edens

Parents of Young Children Out of Home and in Jail
John A. Pandiani, Steven M. Banks, Janet Bramley

Behavioral, Emotional, Social, Cognitive and Physical Status as Well as Substance Use Attitudes of Children of Parents Who Abuse Substances
Pamela C. Roddy

Casey Family Programs: How Are the Children Doing &endash; Part II? Assessing Youth Outcomes in Family Foster Care
Kimberly A. Nollan, Peter J. Pecora, Jennifer Lewy, Jami Bodonyi, Nicole S. LeProhn, A. Chris Downs

Oregon's Title IV-E Waiver: Multi-Site Evalualtion of Child Welfare Outcomes
Constance M. Lehman, Kirstin K. O'Dell


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